16.Mr.White,who comes from _____ European country,has formed _____ habit of attending _____ church on Sunday mornings here in Chengdu.( 。
A.an,/,theB.a,the,/C.an,the,/D.a,a,a

分析 懷特先生來自一個歐洲國家,已經(jīng)在成都養(yǎng)成了周日上午做禮拜的習慣.

解答 答案是B.考查冠詞的用法.句意是:懷特先生來自一個歐洲國家,已經(jīng)在成都養(yǎng)成了周日上午去教堂的習慣.第一空指歐洲的一個國家,表示泛指,由于European 雖以元音字母開頭,但卻以輔音音素開頭,所以用不定冠詞a修飾.第二空是固定詞組form the habit of養(yǎng)成…的習慣,這里用the表示特指.第三空是固定詞組attend church做禮拜.故選B.

點評 解答此類題目,首先要掌握冠詞的用法,然后根據(jù)語境選擇正確的答案.

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